A second Lieutenant in the Tank Regiment with three overseas service chevrons and four medals. Of the medals l-r British War Medal, Allied Victory Medal and what appear to be two Army Long Service and Good Conduct medals, one bearing the profile of King Edward VII, the other George V. The sitter is sitting in a doorway, not a photographic studio.
Head and shoulders portrait of a young woman in a nurses uniform wearing what appears to be a General Nursing Council badge. Title taken from original.
Half-length studio portrait of a private in the U.S. Corps of Engineers, serving with the 28th Division (aka The Keystone Division) with marksman sharpshooter and expert qualification badges with clasps.
Studio portrait of a United States Army serviceman, believed to be in an Engineer Regiment (as per enclosure). His uniform has one medal ribbon attached as well as a shoulder patch and two collar badges.
Group portrait of eight soldiers in the Welsh Regiment sitting and standing around a banner proclaiming " Winners of Battalion Challenge Trophy, Penally 1908" below which is a certificate which reads "Battalion Trophy, won by the Llandilo Company 4th Battalion Welsh Regiment at Penally, August 19th 1908" and goes on to list the team members. Unfortunately the team members names are illegible.
Three-quarter length studio portrait of a sailor in the Royal Navy. The visible portion of his cap band reads "Mine Sweep" indicating he is serving on a Mine Sweeper.
Half-length portrait of a Sergeant in the Inniskilling Fusiliers sitting on a window ledge. As the sitter has three overseas service stripes the photo can be dated to c.1918